School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy

Research

Working closely with communities, partners, and stakeholders, we conduct methodologically diverse and innovative research that transforms theory, policy, and practice at local, national, and global levels. 

Our research addresses two broad themes:

Inclusive and secure societies

Working with individuals, communities and institutions, our research strives to build a society that is safe, secure, and underpinned by the principles of equality and social justice.

The Policing Academic Centre of Excellence - Leicester, Aston, and Birmingham (P-ACE LAB)

In 2025, the University of Leicester, University of Birmingham and Aston University, were one of nine consortia funded by the National Police Chiefs' Council and UKRI to establish a Policing Academic Centre of Excellence (P-ACE).

Learn more about The Policing Academic Centre of Excellence - Leicester, Aston, and Birmingham (P-ACE LAB)

Beyond the gaze: working practices, safety and regulation of internet-based sex workers in the UK

Criminal justice demands

East Midlands Forensics Network

Enhancing the detection and prosecution of prolific serial offenders through crime linkage

Global Justice and Forensic Science

Qualitative and quantitative research into the motivations of offenders who carry and use acid and other corrosives in violent attacks and other criminal acts

Sex workers in crisis

Student Sex Work

Healthy, resilient and sustainable futures

Our research is building new understandings of how individuals, communities, and societies are affected by and respond to change, and how we can ensure a more healthy, resilient, and sustainable world in the face of such change.

Conversation Analysis Research in Autism (CARA)

Conversation Analysis Research in Autism (CARA) is a forum for researchers who use conversation and/or discourse analysis to explore autism.

Find out more about CARA

Covid in Cartoons

DREAMS

Evaluation of RECONNECT services for adult prison-leavers

From cross sectional multi level modelling to longitudinal analysis

Multidisciplinary Evaluation of Sexual Assault Referral Centres for Better Health (MESARCH)

Neurodiverse police officers and staff: The n-POLICE study

R-NEET: Protecting African youth who are NEET against depression

The Digital Ethics of Care project

Learning from Officers Suicide Support Tasks: Leicester Investigation of a Framework for Family Engagement (the LOSST LIFFE project)

The Mental Health Assessment project

The World Awareness of Children in Trauma project

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